Career Resource Library
About the CRL
Getting Started
- Career Resources By Major or Field
- Graduate School Planning
- Resumes and Cover Letters
- Job Hunting Online
- Get Help from a Librarian
- Workshops and Instruction
- Resources for:
Career Resource
e-Library
Library Catalog
- Search here for Career
Books and more*
*For a list of all books in the Career Resources Library, search by Non-LC call number and enter "CRL." - Suggest an item for CRL
Related Resources
- Career Education Center -- Simmons career counseling
- CareerLink-- Simmons online recruiting
- CA$H -- Simmons work study and on-campus jobline
- Alumnet Professional Connections
- School of Management Library -- additional career and business resources at Simmons
- Study Abroad Office
A Note About Full-Text Access to Database Articles:
Due to licensing restrictions, remote access to database articles is limited to current Simmons students, faculty, and staff. Alumnae/i and other readers have the following options:
- Alumnae/i in the Boston area can access this article at a computer in the Library and Information Common (Click here to learn more about the Information Commons.)
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Any Massachusetts resident with a valid public library card
can access thousands of magazine and newspaper
titles remotely through
the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
website: http://mblc.state.ma.us/books/magazine/gale.php.
Look for the MBLC code after the CareerNow! article summaries to find out which database to search. - For a limited time, all Massachusetts residents are also eligible for a 6-month Boston Public Library (BPL) eCard. The eCard allows virtual access to BPL's electronic resources, including periodical and magazine databases and downloadable audiovisual materials. No trip to the library is required to sign up for or use the eCard. For more information or to sign up, visit the BPL eCard site: http://www.bpl.org/general/circulation/ecards.htm.
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Check to see if your local public library offers on-site
or remote access to the article. You can search
for a public library
near you
on this site from the National Center for Education
Statistics: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/librarysearch/.
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Page updated: August 31, 2007
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